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Let's get this Party Started (A Proposed Introduction to EE and CS)


This blog is primarily going to be for my own reference/a repository for my study notes as I attempt to give myself a proper Computer Science and Electrical Engineering education and upskill. Seeing as I messed around during my high school and Varsity years, shooting myself in the foot and failing to stay/keep my knowledge relevant, I lost my job in the process. It's high time I started over and did it properly.

The best time to plant a tree was twenty years ago. The second best time is now. (A Chinese proverb)

I'm going to start with the basics (such as Algebra, Calculus and computer literacy with UNIX and GNU/Linux), before moving on to Electronics (both analog and digital), Computer architecture, programming logic and design, object-oriented design, design patterns, user experience (UX) and related subjects (including HTML, CSS and JavaScript/ES6+). Then, I'll tackle Assembly/Assembler (ASM), C, C++, Java and C#. I'm not really sure what will come after that (definitely some Python, Pygame, PySide/PyQt and Nim), but my ultimate goal is to cover music-synthesis/modulation languages (ChucK and Super Collider), cryptography and blockchain programming (Solidity), maybe making a few games along the way.

Hopefully, as I learn things, I'll be able to impart that knowledge to other interested parties and earn cryptocurrency for my efforts.

And now, for some Return to the Sauce from/by Infected Mushroom (which partly inspired the naming of this blog, as well as some of my musical efforts with Rytmik) ...


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Great White Snark
Great White Snark

I'm currently seeking fixed employment as a S/W & Web developer (C# & ASP .NET MVC, PHP 8+, Python 3), hoping to stash the farmed fiat and go full Crypto, quit the 07:30-18:00 grind. Unsigned music producer; snarky; white; balding; smashes Patriarchy.


Return to the Source
Return to the Source

Use the Force; read the source! This blog is mostly a collection of study notes on ASM, ASP .NET, Blender, BASIC, C/C++, C#, ChucK, Computer Architecture, Computer Literacy, CSS, Digital Logic, Electronics, F#, GIMP, GTK+, Haskel, Java, Julia, JavaScript (ES6+) & JSON, LISP, Nim, OOP, Photoshop, PLAD, Python, Qt, Ruby, Scheme, SQL (MySQL & SQLite), Super Collider, UML, Verilog, VHDL, WASM, XML. If I can learn it and make notes on it, I'll write about it. || Blog images copyright Markus Spiske and Pixabay

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